Bromley Green is a small rural hamlet on the western outskirts of Ashford in Kent, England, characterised by narrow lanes, traditional brick and timber cottages and surrounding arable fields and orchards. The settlement sits in a patchwork of countryside that leads up towards the North Downs, giving it a distinctly rural feel despite its proximity to the town.
Historically tied to agriculture and hop‑growing, Bromley Green retains a quiet, close‑knit community with limited local amenities, while residents often look to Ashford for shops, schools and work; the town’s transport links, including Ashford International, make commuting straightforward and have helped shape the area’s mix of long‑standing farming households and newer commuters seeking village life.